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The Sound of Silence
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The Sound of Silence
Fourth Grade
Students will read a story and listen to a song to explore the sound of silence, its meaning, and significance. They will share their experience and reflect on how and why silence or space can be important.
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The Sound of Silence
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The Sound of Silence
Students will read a story and listen to a song to explore the sound of silence, its meaning, and significance. They will share their experience and reflect on how and why silence or space can be important.
Fourth Grade
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Onomatopoeia Zoo
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Onomatopoeia Zoo
Third Grade
Oink! Bark! Crash! Onomatopoeia help students write in richer, more descriptive ways. This lesson teaches students how to incorporate sound words into their vocabulary.
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Onomatopoeia Zoo
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Onomatopoeia Zoo
Oink! Bark! Crash! Onomatopoeia help students write in richer, more descriptive ways. This lesson teaches students how to incorporate sound words into their vocabulary.
Third Grade
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Making Sense of Sensory Words
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Making Sense of Sensory Words
Third Grade
Vocabulary
With this super sensory lesson, students will make sense of a variety of sensory words. In addition to exploring sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell words, students will make connections to real-life experiences!
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Making Sense of Sensory Words
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Making Sense of Sensory Words
With this super sensory lesson, students will make sense of a variety of sensory words. In addition to exploring sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell words, students will make connections to real-life experiences!
Third Grade
Vocabulary
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Searching for Single Sounds
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Searching for Single Sounds
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, your students will learn the super spelling strategy of looking for single sounds in words that need doubled consonants. With instruction that incorporates proofreading and spelling, your students will become spelling stars!
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Searching for Single Sounds
Lesson Plan
Searching for Single Sounds
In this lesson, your students will learn the super spelling strategy of looking for single sounds in words that need doubled consonants. With instruction that incorporates proofreading and spelling, your students will become spelling stars!
Fourth Grade
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Admirable Adverbs!
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Admirable Adverbs!
Fourth Grade
In this lesson, students work with adverbs every which way! They will be identifying different kinds of adverbs, sorting them, and making banks of adverbs to assist them in their own writing.
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Admirable Adverbs!
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Admirable Adverbs!
In this lesson, students work with adverbs every which way! They will be identifying different kinds of adverbs, sorting them, and making banks of adverbs to assist them in their own writing.
Fourth Grade
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Writing Facts and Opinions
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Writing Facts and Opinions
Fourth Grade
State your opinion but know your facts! Get your students jazzed about facts and opinions with this lesson that has them writing and sorting both types of statements.
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Writing Facts and Opinions
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Writing Facts and Opinions
State your opinion but know your facts! Get your students jazzed about facts and opinions with this lesson that has them writing and sorting both types of statements.
Fourth Grade
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Sounds Familiar!
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Sounds Familiar!
Fourth Grade
Reading is about to come alive with onomatopoeia! In this lesson students will learn to differentiate between alliteration and onomatopoeia and practice determining how onomatopoeia is used by authors to convey rich meaning.
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Sounds Familiar!
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Sounds Familiar!
Reading is about to come alive with onomatopoeia! In this lesson students will learn to differentiate between alliteration and onomatopoeia and practice determining how onomatopoeia is used by authors to convey rich meaning.
Fourth Grade
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Same Sounds: Homophones
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Same Sounds: Homophones
Third Grade
Can you hear the words here? Help your students distinguish homophones with this lesson. They'll be identifying the correct words in no time!
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Same Sounds: Homophones
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Same Sounds: Homophones
Can you hear the words here? Help your students distinguish homophones with this lesson. They'll be identifying the correct words in no time!
Third Grade
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R-Controlled Vowels in Context
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R-Controlled Vowels in Context
Third Grade
Phonics
Syllable vowel sounds change when followed by the letter R but also reveal regular spelling patterns. This lesson plan extends student understanding of R-controlled vowels with activities built to strengthen spelling and editing skills.
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R-Controlled Vowels in Context
Lesson Plan
R-Controlled Vowels in Context
Syllable vowel sounds change when followed by the letter R but also reveal regular spelling patterns. This lesson plan extends student understanding of R-controlled vowels with activities built to strengthen spelling and editing skills.
Third Grade
Phonics
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Onomatopoeia: Bing, Bam, Boom!
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Onomatopoeia: Bing, Bam, Boom!
Third Grade
Bing! Bam! Boom! In this bombastic lesson, students will learn about onomatopoeia and create word art to describe the sounds these words make.
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Onomatopoeia: Bing, Bam, Boom!
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Onomatopoeia: Bing, Bam, Boom!
Bing! Bam! Boom! In this bombastic lesson, students will learn about onomatopoeia and create word art to describe the sounds these words make.
Third Grade
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It’s Game Time: Multisyllabic Words with R-Controlled Vowels
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It’s Game Time: Multisyllabic Words with R-Controlled Vowels
Fourth Grade
Ready, set, go! This fun and exciting lesson utilizes board games and movement to help students practice identifying, reading, and creating multisyllabic words with R-controlled vowels.
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It’s Game Time: Multisyllabic Words with R-Controlled Vowels
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It’s Game Time: Multisyllabic Words with R-Controlled Vowels
Ready, set, go! This fun and exciting lesson utilizes board games and movement to help students practice identifying, reading, and creating multisyllabic words with R-controlled vowels.
Fourth Grade
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Training Our Puppy Mind
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Training Our Puppy Mind
Second Grade
In this lesson, students will practice mindfulness and learn how our minds can be like a puppy. They will learn that we can use mindfulness to train our wandering minds by bringing our thoughts back to our bodies, breathing, or sounds.
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Training Our Puppy Mind
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Training Our Puppy Mind
In this lesson, students will practice mindfulness and learn how our minds can be like a puppy. They will learn that we can use mindfulness to train our wandering minds by bringing our thoughts back to our bodies, breathing, or sounds.
Second Grade
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Onomatopoeia Poetry
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Onomatopoeia Poetry
Third Grade
Pop, whoosh, ding! Onomatopoeia is a writing technique that makes text come alive. In this lesson, students will learn about onomatopoeia, and apply it to their writing process to create poetry, as a class and individually.
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Onomatopoeia Poetry
Lesson Plan
Onomatopoeia Poetry
Pop, whoosh, ding! Onomatopoeia is a writing technique that makes text come alive. In this lesson, students will learn about onomatopoeia, and apply it to their writing process to create poetry, as a class and individually.
Third Grade
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Dissecting Sentences
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Dissecting Sentences
Fourth Grade
Constructing sentences is both an art and a science. Help your young learners improve their understanding of sentence structure through this lesson on articles and sentence diagramming.
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Dissecting Sentences
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Dissecting Sentences
Constructing sentences is both an art and a science. Help your young learners improve their understanding of sentence structure through this lesson on articles and sentence diagramming.
Fourth Grade
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Syllabication: Open and Closed Syllables
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Syllabication: Open and Closed Syllables
Fourth Grade
Students will practice separating words into syllables and determining if those syllables are open or closed. Through the use of word sorts, whiteboard assessments, and more, your students will have fun while learning this skill!
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Syllabication: Open and Closed Syllables
Lesson Plan
Syllabication: Open and Closed Syllables
Students will practice separating words into syllables and determining if those syllables are open or closed. Through the use of word sorts, whiteboard assessments, and more, your students will have fun while learning this skill!
Fourth Grade
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Using Articles: A, An, The
Lesson Plan
Using Articles: A, An, The
Fourth Grade
Articles are a simple yet critical part of speech. This lesson helps your fourth graders distinguish the three articles and understand how to use them correctly in sentences.
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Using Articles: A, An, The
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Using Articles: A, An, The
Articles are a simple yet critical part of speech. This lesson helps your fourth graders distinguish the three articles and understand how to use them correctly in sentences.
Fourth Grade
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What's Your Phase?
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What's Your Phase?
Third Grade
Earth and Space Science
This lesson engages students in activity to help them understand the phases of the Moon, and why they occur. Students read literature, analyze it, and then apply it to the small group performance of one cycle of the Moon’s phases.
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What's Your Phase?
Lesson Plan
What's Your Phase?
This lesson engages students in activity to help them understand the phases of the Moon, and why they occur. Students read literature, analyze it, and then apply it to the small group performance of one cycle of the Moon’s phases.
Third Grade
Earth and Space Science
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Teaching Expression with Music
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Teaching Expression with Music
Second Grade
In this lesson, your students will use music and art to visualize emotions and express feelings. They will love using music to practice writing!
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Teaching Expression with Music
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Teaching Expression with Music
In this lesson, your students will use music and art to visualize emotions and express feelings. They will love using music to practice writing!
Second Grade
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Stepping Through Multiplication and Division Word Problems
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Stepping Through Multiplication and Division Word Problems
Third Grade
Multiplication
Teach your students four simple steps to help them solve multiplication and division word problems with confidence.
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Stepping Through Multiplication and Division Word Problems
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Stepping Through Multiplication and Division Word Problems
Teach your students four simple steps to help them solve multiplication and division word problems with confidence.
Third Grade
Multiplication
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Compare & Contrast Addition Strategies
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Compare & Contrast Addition Strategies
Fourth Grade
Help students develop compare and contrast skills while they examine multi-digit addition models. This lesson can be used independently or in conjunction with the lesson Addition with Regrouping.
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Compare & Contrast Addition Strategies
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Compare & Contrast Addition Strategies
Help students develop compare and contrast skills while they examine multi-digit addition models. This lesson can be used independently or in conjunction with the lesson Addition with Regrouping.
Fourth Grade
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Silent E Springing Up
Lesson Plan
Silent E Springing Up
Second Grade
Phonics
Help your students learn new vocabulary in this hands-on lesson. Your class will learn new words by adding a silent e on the end of familiar CVC words.
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Silent E Springing Up
Lesson Plan
Silent E Springing Up
Help your students learn new vocabulary in this hands-on lesson. Your class will learn new words by adding a silent e on the end of familiar CVC words.
Second Grade
Phonics
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Fact or Assumption
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Fact or Assumption
Second Grade
Distinguishing between facts and assumptions is an important life skill. In this lesson, students will articulate the difference between assumptions and facts through class discussion and a poster activity.
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Fact or Assumption
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Fact or Assumption
Distinguishing between facts and assumptions is an important life skill. In this lesson, students will articulate the difference between assumptions and facts through class discussion and a poster activity.
Second Grade
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Homophones: Hold the Homophone!
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Homophones: Hold the Homophone!
Fourth Grade
Want your students to/too/two use the right/write words when/win writing? This lesson will teach them about homophones and the different ways/weighs they are used.
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Homophones: Hold the Homophone!
Lesson Plan
Homophones: Hold the Homophone!
Want your students to/too/two use the right/write words when/win writing? This lesson will teach them about homophones and the different ways/weighs they are used.
Fourth Grade
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He Said/She Said, I Said/You Said
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He Said/She Said, I Said/You Said
Fourth Grade
In this engaging lesson, students compare and contrast a firsthand account and a secondhand account of the same historical event: the sinking of the Titanic.
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He Said/She Said, I Said/You Said
Lesson Plan
He Said/She Said, I Said/You Said
In this engaging lesson, students compare and contrast a firsthand account and a secondhand account of the same historical event: the sinking of the Titanic.
Fourth Grade
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Making Sense of Realism and Fantasy
Lesson Plan
Making Sense of Realism and Fantasy
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Is it real or is it fantasy? This lesson introduces students to the literary concepts of realism and fantasy. Readers will practice this skill by using details in texts to distinguish the two genre elements.
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Making Sense of Realism and Fantasy
Lesson Plan
Making Sense of Realism and Fantasy
Is it real or is it fantasy? This lesson introduces students to the literary concepts of realism and fantasy. Readers will practice this skill by using details in texts to distinguish the two genre elements.
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Mindfulness: The Present Moment
Lesson Plan
Mindfulness: The Present Moment
Pre-K
Mindfulness 101! Students focus on the present moment using their senses to observe what is happening right now. They are introduced to the idea that mindfulness is about paying attention to the present.
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Mindfulness: The Present Moment
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Mindfulness: The Present Moment
Mindfulness 101! Students focus on the present moment using their senses to observe what is happening right now. They are introduced to the idea that mindfulness is about paying attention to the present.
Pre-K
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Subject Pronoun Success
Lesson Plan
Subject Pronoun Success
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Help your students experience success with subject pronouns! This pronoun lesson plan gives your students the opportunity to clarify noun and pronoun agreement as they work with a list of subject pronouns.
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Subject Pronoun Success
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Subject Pronoun Success
Help your students experience success with subject pronouns! This pronoun lesson plan gives your students the opportunity to clarify noun and pronoun agreement as they work with a list of subject pronouns.
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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Once Upon a Question Mark
Lesson Plan
Once Upon a Question Mark
Third Grade
What's the question? In this lesson about question marks, students will learn how to write and identify questions, generate their own questions, and read with punctuation marks in mind.
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Once Upon a Question Mark
Lesson Plan
Once Upon a Question Mark
What's the question? In this lesson about question marks, students will learn how to write and identify questions, generate their own questions, and read with punctuation marks in mind.
Third Grade
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Root Words: "Tele" and "Sign"
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Root Words: "Tele" and "Sign"
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Teaching your students about root words is a great way to strengthen their vocabulary and comprehension. Use this lesson to introduce the root words
tele
and
sign.
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Root Words: "Tele" and "Sign"
Lesson Plan
Root Words: "Tele" and "Sign"
Teaching your students about root words is a great way to strengthen their vocabulary and comprehension. Use this lesson to introduce the root words
tele
and
sign.
Third Grade
Vocabulary
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Close Reading Strategy
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Close Reading Strategy
Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
This lesson teaches your students to pay attention to small words, such as adjectives, adverbs, and verbs, to make a big difference in reading comprehension! Use as a stand-alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for
Close Reading: Introduction
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Close Reading Strategy
Lesson Plan
Close Reading Strategy
This lesson teaches your students to pay attention to small words, such as adjectives, adverbs, and verbs, to make a big difference in reading comprehension! Use as a stand-alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for
Close Reading: Introduction
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Third Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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